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. >> reporter: the mother says both sons are religions and describes them as -- are relig religious and describes them as peaceful. in the meantime, three people who are possibly connected to them have been taken into custody for questioning. investigators are trying to gather as much information as possible. >> the u.s. attorneys office will prepare a complaint which will be an affidavit by an fbi agent which will late out the basics of the case against him. he will then be arraigned and get a defense attorney. in normal circumstances somebody arrested on a friday night wouldn't be arraigned until monday morning, but he might be arraigned tomorrow because of the circumstances if he's in medical shape. >> in the next 30 days he'll be indicted by the grand jury with the initial charges before the case is assigned to a judge. >> the terror started on patriot's day, monday, april 15, but it was today when america breathed add sigh of relief -- breathed a sigh of relief. >> it unfollowed 10:00 thursday -- it unfolded 10:00 eastern time where a picture is caught of suspect number 2, although
. >> reporter: the mother says both sons are religions and describes them as -- are relig religious and describes them as peaceful. in the meantime, three people who are possibly connected to them have been taken into custody for questioning. investigators are trying to gather as much information as possible. >> the u.s. attorneys office will prepare a complaint which will be an affidavit by an fbi agent which will late out the basics of the case against him. he will then be...
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houston smith, author of the standard textbook the world's great religions. you have led us through growing up in rural china and you've landed back in missouri, you made a mystical decision in some way and then you spent your live in academia. from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago for my graduate work and began and did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy, but then it was only after i got sprung from there had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, madden philosophy seemed pretty time and almost like a calming because it had been infected by the scientific out look and when i say infected, i don't mean to say anything disrespectful towards science, i had prostate cancer five years ago and without radiation, we wouldn't be here talking so i'm not going to bad mouth science as such but science can deal to put it simply only with fact, it cannot deal with values and human life is a mix of facts and values and so what i believe
houston smith, author of the standard textbook the world's great religions. you have led us through growing up in rural china and you've landed back in missouri, you made a mystical decision in some way and then you spent your live in academia. from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago for my graduate work and began and did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy, but then it was only after i got sprung from there had my degree in hand that i...
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houston smith, author of the world's great religions. this book has been reduced by 50% in text and pictures added to it. this is a companion to the show you do with mr. moyers? >> that's correct, yes. >> we've been looking at stills. how many photographs or images in this book? >> truth be told, i have not counted but on every page this is an average of one so 270 pages. >> it's talking about the world's great religions. >> the world's greet religious art folded into the pages. >> we're talking about dowism. since you grew up in china, do you think chinese is your logic -- do you still speak chinese? >> i speak my hill billy dialect with a fluent native speaker's accent of a 12-year- old because when i was 13 i went to shangai to a boarding school and my vocabulary -- actually i studied a little bit so i can get around in chinese a little bit but most of them go a little crazy because of my hill billy accent. >> the yen and yang, talk about the black and white lines. >> let me give you another image. my father came from a farm and thoug
houston smith, author of the world's great religions. this book has been reduced by 50% in text and pictures added to it. this is a companion to the show you do with mr. moyers? >> that's correct, yes. >> we've been looking at stills. how many photographs or images in this book? >> truth be told, i have not counted but on every page this is an average of one so 270 pages. >> it's talking about the world's great religions. >> the world's greet religious art folded...
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we don't often think of religion that way, but it's fundamental. oh, chris? yes. >> i actually had two questions. you speak of diana? >> yes. >> and you speak of magic. could you tell me some definitions for those two - or talk a little more about that? >> we named our place diana's grove because diana's the goddess of the moon, and i naively hoped that that name would not be frightening, or exclusive. i found that there is no name that i can call anything that doesn't raise some fear or concerns. but it was to honor and recognize the moon. now magic is often defined as the art of changing consciousness at will. and i think the piece of that statement that is most important to understand, it's the art of changing your own consciousness at will, not someone else's at your will. so it's that art. magic is being able to step into a self-created experience, and change the way you see the world through it. magic, to me, is stepping beyond the mundane - it is truly going into the realm of the archetypes. whether we call them gods and goddesses, or whether we call t
we don't often think of religion that way, but it's fundamental. oh, chris? yes. >> i actually had two questions. you speak of diana? >> yes. >> and you speak of magic. could you tell me some definitions for those two - or talk a little more about that? >> we named our place diana's grove because diana's the goddess of the moon, and i naively hoped that that name would not be frightening, or exclusive. i found that there is no name that i can call anything that doesn't...
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we don't need religion, we don't need all this - we just have to pay attention? well, what a remarkable thing. and in some senses, i think that's where the buddha's heading. of course, buddhism, as i mentioned, we'll get into the notes here, i'd like to think of what - the buddha's insight as kind of a ball covered in velcro. and originally, it has no characteristics, really, of religion or anything at all - it's probably the original self-actualization program. but it's this ball covered with velcro, but as it rolls through the centuries, and rolls through the different countries, like china and japan, and then into the united states and korea, and wherever it rolls, it collects the cultural trappings of the various traditions, so that today - we'll do a little bit of that, because we'll go to the rather austere zen center and speak to a zen teacher. we'll also go to the tibetan buddhist center, and we'll also go to - where else will we go? we're going to go to a kuralan buddhist temple, and you'll see the diversity there. so it's picked up so many elements, but
we don't need religion, we don't need all this - we just have to pay attention? well, what a remarkable thing. and in some senses, i think that's where the buddha's heading. of course, buddhism, as i mentioned, we'll get into the notes here, i'd like to think of what - the buddha's insight as kind of a ball covered in velcro. and originally, it has no characteristics, really, of religion or anything at all - it's probably the original self-actualization program. but it's this ball covered with...
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as more and more religions got involved, we realized what we were actually doing was bringing religions together where they could all agree on something. there were attending the bahai, mormon, catholic, evangelicals, prestant, jews, muslims, all agreeing with each other, we are the stewards of creation. >> there are now over 14,000 houses of worship in 40 states connected to ipl. places like shalom congregation in maryland. the rabbi says religion is deepening his congregation's concern for the environment. >>ultimately, love of the creator and love of that which god has created are one and the same. if you don't love creation, what does it mean to say that you love god, who so loved creation? >> sara is the director of a washington-area group called green muslims. made up of young professionals like herself. she's an urban planner. >> it's an issue that isn't a priority for a lot of the communities that we see, mosque leaderships are just now starting it talk about it. we see it more and more on university campuses. but it a recent, recent phenomenon. >> reverend bingham says she beca
as more and more religions got involved, we realized what we were actually doing was bringing religions together where they could all agree on something. there were attending the bahai, mormon, catholic, evangelicals, prestant, jews, muslims, all agreeing with each other, we are the stewards of creation. >> there are now over 14,000 houses of worship in 40 states connected to ipl. places like shalom congregation in maryland. the rabbi says religion is deepening his congregation's concern...
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the hindu olm symbol, the buddhist wheel, egyptian onk or the symbol for the define feminine faith, religion, the temple menorah, for judaism, the yin and yang for the eastern traditions, celtic cross for christianity, and the symbol for islam all brought together with the flame that units unites us all. >> i have at least five of them, i think. off green one, two green ones, i have a purple one and a white one: so i've always tried to reflect the colors along with the symbolism, and so it's wonderful. people say they've never seen. >> i had seen. i wanted to do something that was a multifaith robe because we have customers who are chaplains and who do that sort of ministry, and i had seen several similar designs. there's a woman in alameda, eleanor wylie who designed a prayer wheel with symbols around it, and she's gone all over the world teaching peacemaking. i also saw ascian of an artist wahaba in hawaii and another one, and i was inspired by their art and i just adapted for our? that's great to do that. at the ordination service last year i wore a robe and they said they had never seen
the hindu olm symbol, the buddhist wheel, egyptian onk or the symbol for the define feminine faith, religion, the temple menorah, for judaism, the yin and yang for the eastern traditions, celtic cross for christianity, and the symbol for islam all brought together with the flame that units unites us all. >> i have at least five of them, i think. off green one, two green ones, i have a purple one and a white one: so i've always tried to reflect the colors along with the symbolism, and so...
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travÉs de jesÚs, y por lo tanto a veces creo que la gente dice estÁs tratando de hacerme cambiar de religiÓn?, no es eso. >>> yo estoy tratando de decir, ten una relaciÓn con dios a travÉs deje sus y creo que tu vida serÁ mejor. >>> finalmente el pastor ofrecÓo su mensaje a nuestros televidentes. >>> jodi crÍa dios tiene un plan maravilloso para tu vida. que tÚ no estÁs aquÍ por accidente y cuando tu pone tu confianza en Él, yo creo que dios te puede dar la fe para ir a lugares que nunca has soÑado. >>> pero bueno hay que creerlo que es lo mÁs importante un hombre tocado por dios y fue uno noche maravillosa con un mensaje de esperanza que es lo mÁs importante, y noche de esperanza como se llama la gira llegarÁ a 7 ciudades mÁs y la siguiente presentaciÓn serÁ en pennsylvania para ver la entrevista completa visite la pÁgina de "primer impacto".com y gracias a Él por hacer un espacio y hablar con "primer impacto." >>> vamos a la pausa y shakira y piquÉ le dieron rienda suelta a su amor y lo hicieron en un juego de baloncesto, y quÉ pueden pensar imagÍnese usted? todo en c
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obviously islam is a peaceful religion doesn't believe in bloodshed but also you know the geographical confusion i think again it was to immediately put this person category of other this person is not like this person should be treated as an enemy combatant they should not have their rights they don't deserve to have their rights i mean normally we operate on innocent until proven guilty in this country but for this suspect there reversing the usual presumption and that was clear from the get go and the surveillance state not only failed apparently the f.b.i. failed because russia tipped off the f.b.i. years ago that they should be concerned perhaps about this older brother after his visit. to russia and i think chechnya too i'm not clear on that but someone dropped the ball and he you know i play said at the feet of the f.b.i. in the american government but yet. he. the u.s. didn't do anything about it and this sort of a blame game started the minute after soon after the boston bombings and they were talking about him being in the u.s. for just a short period of time not having lived
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he did not wear his religion on his sleeve. he did not even attend the worship services or the bible studies that i conducted on the ship third -- ship. after two days of wandering around the ship, he had a captain's call -- this is when the new commanding officer he finds a reality for the ship. one of the things he said, quoting, was that there would be no profanity aboard his ship. was startled. no profanity. he quoted george washington who said something about needing to se profanity was an indication f a limited intellect. so, buried was. and i honestly believed that there was no way -- so, there it was. and i honestly believe there was no way the executive officer would be able to speak standard english. the end of his career. no way he would be able to obey this order. this was an order that was too much for him. i have never heard him speak more than a sentence or two without using profanity. but miracle of miracles, all of sudden the language on that ship was clean. and it was absolutely amazing the difference that it
he did not wear his religion on his sleeve. he did not even attend the worship services or the bible studies that i conducted on the ship third -- ship. after two days of wandering around the ship, he had a captain's call -- this is when the new commanding officer he finds a reality for the ship. one of the things he said, quoting, was that there would be no profanity aboard his ship. was startled. no profanity. he quoted george washington who said something about needing to se profanity was an...
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true religion jeans are not cheap. these are selling on the web site for 300-dollar. this is not the first time this group has swarmed a store. >> they are sophisticated. they knew what to do. they've had other true religion stores. >> one day after the swarming the store had a security guard posted outside the front door. police say that the thieves are likely selling the jeans on ebay or craigslist or possibly at flea markets. >> developing a surveillance video next to me shows the moment a washington state bridge collapsed after being struck by an 18 wheeler last night. investigators are trying to figure out what made the vehicle collapse -- bridge collapse. a terrifying sight, a bridge that carries 65,000 cars a day folded in half. cars submerged in water. >> ice cold water is rushing into your vehicle, that was when the panic hit. >> according to a federal database the bridge is obsolete. but it was safe to drive on. it was built in 1955. a spokesman for the washington state department of transportation this is a youngster. >> we wouldn't have this bridge open if
true religion jeans are not cheap. these are selling on the web site for 300-dollar. this is not the first time this group has swarmed a store. >> they are sophisticated. they knew what to do. they've had other true religion stores. >> one day after the swarming the store had a security guard posted outside the front door. police say that the thieves are likely selling the jeans on ebay or craigslist or possibly at flea markets. >> developing a surveillance video next to me...
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is a tactic of the 2 1s century and there is a justification for doing it and that is we think our religion sunday eejt-- siege. i don't necessarily think these are real jihadi terrorist, i think they are angry kids. >> rose: angry at what? >> angry, for example at their inability to find a place in american culture. angry maybe that they don't have great friends. they may have some vague religious notions but their youth, one of whom is 19 years old and his big brother said let's go do it. i said before, i think in some ways psychologically this has characteristics of columbine as much as it has characteristic-- characteristic of al qaeda. one quick point on that the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idea log, challid chic mohammed, abu zebeda, very smart guys who built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> so what'
is a tactic of the 2 1s century and there is a justification for doing it and that is we think our religion sunday eejt-- siege. i don't necessarily think these are real jihadi terrorist, i think they are angry kids. >> rose: angry at what? >> angry, for example at their inability to find a place in american culture. angry maybe that they don't have great friends. they may have some vague religious notions but their youth, one of whom is 19 years old and his big brother said let's...
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i'm not sure about the religion it's got nothing to do with religion at all but yes when it comes to the issue of race there is an element a contributing factor is that some of these gangs think the white girls are worthless they think they can use them in this way and that's the issue for is that we've got to address there's been a reluctance on the part of the police and the crown prosecution service our local authorities in this country in dealing with this issue in a strong way because they were fearful of being branded racist i mean that's what it was like two three years ago but actually now we actually seen a real sea change in which police in the prosecutors are taking these crimes seriously so actually the crimes are not going up but actually conviction rates are going up because more and more story cases are being brought to call again i think that's a really good thing of english defense league is seeing it support base expand faster than ever before does this worry you at all. yes the fascist english defense league of opportunistic they ask the we deal with these crimes b
i'm not sure about the religion it's got nothing to do with religion at all but yes when it comes to the issue of race there is an element a contributing factor is that some of these gangs think the white girls are worthless they think they can use them in this way and that's the issue for is that we've got to address there's been a reluctance on the part of the police and the crown prosecution service our local authorities in this country in dealing with this issue in a strong way because they...
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this experience is where religion begins. >> it's an insight, and an avenue to religion, which he imparts every week to a small class of undergraduates. >> this is the essence of this religious experience, the phenomena that we are going to study. >> initially, some of the students, most of them juniors, were skeptical that baseball was the avenue to anything. >> to be completely honest, when i read the title of the course, i thought, "well, this sounds a little hokey, but, you know, i took one course with him. it was great. i'll give this one a shot." but, you know, he really does make his argument well. >> the students are personally approved by sexton. they are assigned a long list of books and essays, some about religion, some about baseball. >> i feel i have a more open mind as to what religion can be. i no longer see it as something that needs a deity. it can be something that helps someone better themselves, something that gives them a reason to be moral or ethical. >> he uses baseball as an example, but a point he's been hitting again and again is that baseball is just one possibl
this experience is where religion begins. >> it's an insight, and an avenue to religion, which he imparts every week to a small class of undergraduates. >> this is the essence of this religious experience, the phenomena that we are going to study. >> initially, some of the students, most of them juniors, were skeptical that baseball was the avenue to anything. >> to be completely honest, when i read the title of the course, i thought, "well, this sounds a little...
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when john kennedy was running his bill mentioned the attacks on his religion became really of paramount importance during the campaign. kennedy actually had to come to texas to face those charges and that is when the houston ministers did such a great job. it was wa criswell that was leading those attacks on kennedy. he gave a sermon where he said if kennedy is elected it will be the end of america as we know it wilma longer have religious freedom and one of criswell's parishoners was hl hunt who paid for 200,000 copies of that sermon to be printed and distributed to other ministers so these were people who were having a big impact on things. >> thanks. i have to say i'm a little bit concerned about the way he answered -- [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] the way he would have been exposed to extremism was essentially a kl r.d. the radio station. i wanted you, i wondered what you thought about. >> that's a great question. oswalt considered himself a politically aware person and he did live in several places. he came back to dallas a couple of different times during the per
when john kennedy was running his bill mentioned the attacks on his religion became really of paramount importance during the campaign. kennedy actually had to come to texas to face those charges and that is when the houston ministers did such a great job. it was wa criswell that was leading those attacks on kennedy. he gave a sermon where he said if kennedy is elected it will be the end of america as we know it wilma longer have religious freedom and one of criswell's parishoners was hl hunt...
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in the islamic world, those precepts are interpreted in a way that comes out of religion, and which is now dominant, and that is to say that the view of the world, which says that the world has to be relayed according to islamic priests, that there is, you know, that muslims, where muslims are enjoying western-type freedom, that must be pulled back, made to conform to a very, very narrow authority -- authoritarian interpretation of islam, that view is now dominant, and the view that the west must be brought to heal for this vision, this interpretation of islam, is also dominant, and that's what i call islamism. people say, well, what is this word "islamism," what you mean is islam. i understand what they mean. islamism is a made up word, but i use it for a particular reason because it is an in order to allow for the fact there are muslims who are not extreme, who want to sign up to western value, and we must acknowledge that, and there are muslims who don't. those who doesn't i call and others call islamists because they are trying to impose islamic dock train, islamic values on those
in the islamic world, those precepts are interpreted in a way that comes out of religion, and which is now dominant, and that is to say that the view of the world, which says that the world has to be relayed according to islamic priests, that there is, you know, that muslims, where muslims are enjoying western-type freedom, that must be pulled back, made to conform to a very, very narrow authority -- authoritarian interpretation of islam, that view is now dominant, and the view that the west...
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>> yeah, it's like-- it's like-- ( laughter ) it's like advanced placement religion. ( laughter ). ( applause ) it's for thinking people. >> stephen: as i said there was a schism in the episcopal clutch and some modidn't want to accept gay or lesbian bishops or female bishops tried to join with the anglican church in africa, actually. now that you've been a basque bp for how many years-- >> 10 year. >> stephen: is it getting better, are they unschisming? are they schisming back or did they call no back? >> a lot are coming back and they would be welcome back any minute of any day, and it's going better with the africans. their context is tow different than ourselves. you know, if you come out as gay there you can be arrested and in some places put to death. you're not going to get the numbers of people like we have in america who has come out. everybody now knows someone gay. when you talk about this issue a face comes up or a relationship comes up. and you're just not willing to believe the awful thins said about us. >> stephen: i hope you haven't thought i said any awful things abo
>> yeah, it's like-- it's like-- ( laughter ) it's like advanced placement religion. ( laughter ). ( applause ) it's for thinking people. >> stephen: as i said there was a schism in the episcopal clutch and some modidn't want to accept gay or lesbian bishops or female bishops tried to join with the anglican church in africa, actually. now that you've been a basque bp for how many years-- >> 10 year. >> stephen: is it getting better, are they unschisming? are they...
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major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to itres in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to talk about that with michael kessler, an ethicist, a legal scholar and associate director of the berkley center for religion, peace and world affairs at georgetown university. professor kessler, welcome. >> so how do we get the right balance between privacy on the one hand and security on the other? >> well the first thing to keep in mind is that these policy de
major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to itres in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol...
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religion is a river of gold as the saying goes. we know what happened it's obvious that when a country's native sons defend it things go better than when they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the air proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants that shout i have it if i have it. is. the main prayer takes place and he's saying most. the interim sermons have a political resonance and a broadcast throughout iraq in the shia world and. the shias today are imposing their numbers and their power. in the prayers always end with cries to the glory of the prophet hussein the son of ali allegedly designated by mohammed to be his only successor you never heard them . but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and it's not much of a sentiment i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails about my family only received news of me one or two years after i
religion is a river of gold as the saying goes. we know what happened it's obvious that when a country's native sons defend it things go better than when they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the air proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants that shout i have it if i have it. is. the main prayer takes place and he's saying most. the interim sermons have a political resonance and a...
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there is religion -- there is so much here. was that a consideration at all? >> sure. we talk about several different religions, but we are nothing but respectful in talking about them. there are references in the dialogue and in the various scenes, the way we are relating to hinduism, islam, christianity, hinduism. if anything, we thought we were going to offend by not being inclusive enough. saying that these are all traditions that have their narratives that inform people's lives, that get people through their david elias, and one of the characters in the story, the father, he is an atheist, and he has his own narrative of how the world works, how the world should be seen, so if we offended anyone, i would think it would be someone who believed that only one of them was the one true story and then the others should not been listened to. i hope we did honor by finding each viewpoint that people in the religion themselves could be most proud of or would want to see reflected in a film. powerpoint was not to proselytize. our point was not to say you should believe in a
there is religion -- there is so much here. was that a consideration at all? >> sure. we talk about several different religions, but we are nothing but respectful in talking about them. there are references in the dialogue and in the various scenes, the way we are relating to hinduism, islam, christianity, hinduism. if anything, we thought we were going to offend by not being inclusive enough. saying that these are all traditions that have their narratives that inform people's lives, that...
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i agree with you that let's not give it give the color of religion ok max obama said anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians it's an act of care when you think about that. this is this is what the president said yes that's right you know obama yes that's a quote i don't think that i don't think that he was talking about by states i think that he was talking about i did ask him you know what do you think of the statement and i'm just asking you what you think of the statement that's all you know sure so the first i think what he was thinking is that because it wasn't just one bomb but it was more to paul that showed at that early point that it was intentional and that it was directed against civilians and gas it was terror i think it was just one is that we're now it's like fallujah in nevada also. that's like fallujah. on which side by which william jump in yes at the u.s. use of multiple against multiple civilian targets we have a thousand and one examples of that you can't find any definition of terrorism which would exclude american foreign policy it's full of terrorism
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including other religions and cultures. all cultures are equal. therefore it is preferable to any other. what that means for the west if we are truly multicultural, we cannot uphold our core quality for women and someone over those cultures which uphold freedom and tolerance and that is multiculturalism and what it is. but instead we can't talk about that is multicultural. a black child in one case was abused over many years. the most supporting circumstances. the social workers could not bring themselves to intervene. they said this is their culture. the life and liberty of the rest of us, that is what multiculturalism dead. his white liberals, we can't stand up and say it's wrong to torture a child. or neglected child. that is what multiculturalism is. that is the extent of multiculturalism. it talks about a kind of paralysis. when you get the boston massacre, the recruitment of young men born in britain, the recruitment of those young men, the islamic radical islam, many say we can't say anything about this because it would be racist in this so
including other religions and cultures. all cultures are equal. therefore it is preferable to any other. what that means for the west if we are truly multicultural, we cannot uphold our core quality for women and someone over those cultures which uphold freedom and tolerance and that is multiculturalism and what it is. but instead we can't talk about that is multicultural. a black child in one case was abused over many years. the most supporting circumstances. the social workers could not bring...
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i agree with you that let's not give it give the color of religion ok max obama said anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians it's an act of care. when you think about that. this is this is what the president said yes that's right you know obama yes that's a quote i don't think i don't think that he was talking about by states i think that he was talking about i did not ask you know what you think of the statement i'm just asking you what you think of the statement that's all you know sure so the fact i think what he was thinking because it wasn't just one bomb but it was small ball that showed at that early point that it was intentional and that it was directed against civilians and dos it was terror i think it was just one example. of that was. on which side by which william jump in yes at the u.s. use of. against multiple civilian targets we have a thousand and one examples of that you can't find any definition of terrorism which would exclude american foreign policy it's full of terrorism and has been for decades and decades. ok maxy wouldn't you want to reply that i don
i agree with you that let's not give it give the color of religion ok max obama said anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians it's an act of care. when you think about that. this is this is what the president said yes that's right you know obama yes that's a quote i don't think i don't think that he was talking about by states i think that he was talking about i did not ask you know what you think of the statement i'm just asking you what you think of the statement that's all you...
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prepare for ramadan, we have a lucky severson story about american muslims helping people of all religions, or none, on chicago's impoverished south side. >> we want to show as muslims that we are compassionate, where mercy is part of the prophetic model. >> also, fred de sam lazraro explores the difficulties of trying to prevent more factory tragedies in bangladesh. ♪ >> and, a band called heartbeat -- young israeli and palestinian musicians together convinced that music can help bring peace. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. major religious groups continued their strong opposition to the requirement that employers provide free contraception insurance coverage under the new healthcare law. the administration has made changes to the policy to try to accommodate religious objections but a broad coalition, including members of the us conference of catholic bishops and the southern baptist convention, say the policy still violates religious freedom. >> we want people of belief and of conscience to be able to run their businesses and their daily activities accordi
prepare for ramadan, we have a lucky severson story about american muslims helping people of all religions, or none, on chicago's impoverished south side. >> we want to show as muslims that we are compassionate, where mercy is part of the prophetic model. >> also, fred de sam lazraro explores the difficulties of trying to prevent more factory tragedies in bangladesh. ♪ >> and, a band called heartbeat -- young israeli and palestinian musicians together convinced that music...
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a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it is even more dangerous for being unpredictable and inevitable. things that grow, plants, mold, children, it develops over time. usually in ways that you can see. going muslim and without fair morning. angry students and faculty called for disciplinary action and in the defense of him on the grounds of academic freedom. the controversy was just a few days old before i heard any word of it or had the chance to read it myself. i learned of it from a student. and it was at the far corner of the seminar table. he asked us to call him bob for short. i was grateful for
a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it...
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for "religion & ethics news weekly," i'm david tereshchuk in enniskillen, northern ireland. >>> finally, as pope francis gets ready to mark the first 100 days of his papacy, he met on friday with archbishop of canterbury justin welby, who is about to mark his first 100 days as leader of the anglican communion. they discussed how to improve relations between their two christian bodies, which have been divided since the time of henry viii. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and, check out our newly-redesigned website, where we always have much more, including additional excerpts of kim lawton's interview with russell moore. audio and video podcasts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the southern baptist convention meeting in houston this week. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interests in religion, community development, and education. additional funding al
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it shouldn't matter what his religion is when i graduated there are forty five languages spoken just in my graduating class alone it is not unusual in fact it is very common to hear a foreign language he reminds us that the only suspect alive after the bombings has lived in america since the age of eight i don't come here the younger age you know from everyone that knows and they will tell you and they have to be on certain occasions you know this person was part of the community the attack feels even more personal and devastating for samuel because he knew the brother is responsible but pointing fingers he says at places of birth or religion is far from crucial what is solving this case and bringing justice that takes time time and effort that would hopefully lead to innocent people feeling safe again security in this country seems like it's more for show than for anything a lot of times unfortunately. that needs to change while the media pick apart every single detail they can lay their hands and ears on it seems that what should matter after the tragedy is tackling terrorism and g
it shouldn't matter what his religion is when i graduated there are forty five languages spoken just in my graduating class alone it is not unusual in fact it is very common to hear a foreign language he reminds us that the only suspect alive after the bombings has lived in america since the age of eight i don't come here the younger age you know from everyone that knows and they will tell you and they have to be on certain occasions you know this person was part of the community the attack...
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religion is a fascinating one. i speak in my report, i think we have to realize the establishment clause is not to avoid religion, to appoint a specific religion, and it is an effective way to engage people. i think of someone who can to saudi arabia when i was there who was jewish and his father had recently died. in the jewish faith you read every days certain passages from the torah to honor your father. when he mentioned that to the saudis, they loved that. he was open about what he was doing religiously and they respected that. we have to be open about that. it is something that is important for them. there is much more religion in their daily debate than you might hand here. we cannot shy away from that, but rather embrace it as something that is worthwhile, and one thing -- explaining that the united states is religious. that is always surprising to audiences. a journalist in boston, said he had 10 churches within a few blocks in boston, and he never realized americans were so religious. i think that is some
religion is a fascinating one. i speak in my report, i think we have to realize the establishment clause is not to avoid religion, to appoint a specific religion, and it is an effective way to engage people. i think of someone who can to saudi arabia when i was there who was jewish and his father had recently died. in the jewish faith you read every days certain passages from the torah to honor your father. when he mentioned that to the saudis, they loved that. he was open about what he was...
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here the town of greece practice is open to people of any religion or no religion if they choose to give an invocation. >> [question inaudible] only for members of other religions gave those prayers, why did that not happen until the initial lawsuit? that did not happen in the past. >> the practice like the practice of many governmental bodies was to invite all of the clergy in the town with regardless of denomination or religion to deliver a prayer if it they chose. it happened the people who chose to deliver the prayer in greece were christian until 2008 when after this lawsuit was publicized and the complaints were publicized, more people became aware of the opportunity and nonchristians began delivering the prayer both in 2008 and several times since then. >> which they actively invite other members of other religions? >> i'm sorry. >> they actively invite other members of other religions? they say, hey, it's open? >> the town has never made a secret of its policy. no one had ever requested prior to the plaintiffs in this case. when the plaintiffs in this case complained, the town of
here the town of greece practice is open to people of any religion or no religion if they choose to give an invocation. >> [question inaudible] only for members of other religions gave those prayers, why did that not happen until the initial lawsuit? that did not happen in the past. >> the practice like the practice of many governmental bodies was to invite all of the clergy in the town with regardless of denomination or religion to deliver a prayer if it they chose. it happened the...
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. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the controversial commercial or is the criticism that political correctness runs amok? we'll debate next on "the five." ♪ ♪ the you eat less... you lose weight. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. ♪ ♪ >> bob: bubbles? >> greg: buggles. >> bob: super bowl sunday is four days from today. the volkswagen ad on the day that day is getting att
. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the...
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for religion & ethics newsweekly, i'm lucky severson in chicago. >> we have a fred de sam lazaro story today about the morality of global free trade. in a fiercely competitive world, what is the responsibility of governments, factory owners, american and european companies and consumers to help increase wages and worker safety in a place like bangladesh. >> this is what's left of rana plaza, the seven-story building that collapsed in april. a memorial, already weathered by heat and monsoons, to the deadliest of bangladesh's recent garment factory disasters. the death toll here -- 1,127 and counting. many victims of the rana plaza tragedy may never be accounted for. more than 200 bodies, some decomposed beyond recognition, had to be buried before they could be identified. >> translator: i'm tired. i have no energy to look for her anymore. i don't know where to go. >> an anguished crowd bearing images of loved ones quickly gathered around us. bilquis' daughter shahinoor is among those missing. many here gave dna samples in hopes a match could be found with someone buried. so far, they sa
for religion & ethics newsweekly, i'm lucky severson in chicago. >> we have a fred de sam lazaro story today about the morality of global free trade. in a fiercely competitive world, what is the responsibility of governments, factory owners, american and european companies and consumers to help increase wages and worker safety in a place like bangladesh. >> this is what's left of rana plaza, the seven-story building that collapsed in april. a memorial, already weathered by heat...
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us you know and while the origin and yet again religion are over the largely gleaned as the root of all evil the investigation is only in its first stages somebody screwed up innocent family maybe then became religious that was the plan there are those who knew the two brothers cd media is taking it over the top they can't always be trying to rush to be the first ones to break a new piece of information local blogger luis vasquez knew both brothers while he was here since he was little and if you didn't know joe hart is a name you would just assume that he was an american around here we have a very diverse community and it's normal to hear for someone to go back to their country he says over sensationalizing that's our knives background doesn't get any answers to the question why being answered temple and even from coaching with his brother they would never go around pounding their chest about their religion the most. conversation i've had about about their background is them telling me where they're from that's it that's it and then after that all this talk about boxing let's talk abou
us you know and while the origin and yet again religion are over the largely gleaned as the root of all evil the investigation is only in its first stages somebody screwed up innocent family maybe then became religious that was the plan there are those who knew the two brothers cd media is taking it over the top they can't always be trying to rush to be the first ones to break a new piece of information local blogger luis vasquez knew both brothers while he was here since he was little and if...
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us you know and while the origin and yet again religion are already largely gleaned as the root of all evil the investigation is only in its first stages so the. family member we're just south of there and there are those who knew the two brothers see the media is taking it over the top they can't always be trying to rush to be the first ones to break a new piece of information local blogger luis vasquez knew both brothers while he was here since he was little and if you didn't know a hard name you would just assume that he was an american around here we have a very diverse community and it's normal to here for someone to go back to their country he says over sensationalizing that's our knives background doesn't get any answers to the question by being answered and even for coaching with his brother they would never go around pounding their chest about their religion the most. then some conversation i've had about about their background is them telling me where they're from that's that's after that all this talk about boxing and let's talk about lunch that's some you'll want to high sc
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religion is a river of gold as the saying goes. we i don't know what it's obvious that when a country's native sons defend it things go better than when they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the air proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants limit that shout i have it if i have it. this is. the main prayer takes place in the hussein most. the him i'm sermons a political resonance and a broadcast throughout iraq and the shia world and. the shias today are imposing their numbers and their power. and. the prayers always end with cries to the glory of the prophet hussein the son of ali allegedly designated by mohammed to be his only successor you never heard them . but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even a
religion is a river of gold as the saying goes. we i don't know what it's obvious that when a country's native sons defend it things go better than when they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the air proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants limit that shout i have it if i have it. this is. the main prayer takes place in the hussein most. the him i'm sermons a political resonance and...
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a gathering of men and women of every race and every religion, every shape and every size, a multitude represented by all those flags that flew over the finish line. so whether folks come here to boston for just a day or they stay here for years, they leave with a piece of this town tucked firmly into their hearts. so boston's your hometown, but we claim it a little bit too. [applause] i know this -- i know this because there's a piece of boston in me. you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle too. [applause] you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. [laughter] like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us, what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford, they're here today. tear daughter, kr -- their daughter, krystle was always smiling. those who knew her that with he
a gathering of men and women of every race and every religion, every shape and every size, a multitude represented by all those flags that flew over the finish line. so whether folks come here to boston for just a day or they stay here for years, they leave with a piece of this town tucked firmly into their hearts. so boston's your hometown, but we claim it a little bit too. [applause] i know this -- i know this because there's a piece of boston in me. you welcomed me as a young law student...
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i started studying other religi religions. there were nice ideas, but there wasn't any tangible healing. i remember thinking i'm tired of the pain in my heart. i'm tired of going to bed that way. i'm tired of feeling like a burden. i'm just tired of not knowing why i'm alive. i remember the night i lay in bed and knew i was going to commit suicide the next day. i knew i wasn't going to live past tomorrow. >> by 16, i was getting high on a daily basis and got involved with woman after woman after woman. drugs, alcohol, youth it's cause for an explosion. my mother was concerned about me. i remember she grabbed her bible and said, i don't know what to do. but you just need to read this bible. i remember taking the pages of the bible and ripping them out and throwing them on the ground and saying, i don't care about your god. i don't care about this. this doesn't mean anything to me. >> one reason that the cross is an offense to people is because it demands -- doesn't suggest -- it demands a new lifestyle. in all of us. sin is a d
i started studying other religi religions. there were nice ideas, but there wasn't any tangible healing. i remember thinking i'm tired of the pain in my heart. i'm tired of going to bed that way. i'm tired of feeling like a burden. i'm just tired of not knowing why i'm alive. i remember the night i lay in bed and knew i was going to commit suicide the next day. i knew i wasn't going to live past tomorrow. >> by 16, i was getting high on a daily basis and got involved with woman after...
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. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up, this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the controversial commercial or is the criticism that political correctness runs amok? we'll debate next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: bubbles? >> greg: buggles. >> bob: super bowl sunday is four days from today. the volkswagen ad on the day that day is getting attention. take a look. >> i hate mondays. >> they're the worst. >> no worries, man. everything will be all right. yeah, man. sticky bun come soon. >> yeah! ♪ >> wicked! julia, turn the frown the other way around. ♪ ♪ >> you guys are three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> thigh have gotten over a million hits. some consider it racist toward jamaicans. what do you th
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radical extremism plays within that religion writer conservatives lashing out at the entire religion when only a few are responsible for the violence we've seen over the past couple of decades and each year millions of americans are diagnosed with cancer their discovering the cancer drugs are more and more outrageously expensive far more so here in america than anywhere else in the world we can change that and make prescription drugs affordable in america i'll tell you how to steal a tape. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes it's the spires and theater says everything you know is real. and you know if you go right. to. your right. you always write. most religious people believe in a kind karine and nurturing image of god over there are those religious individuals who believe in an angry and punishing god and as it turns out believing in an angry god may reveal a variety of mental health related issues in an individual so if you think the believing in god is always good that everything you know is wrong joining me now is dr nevu
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. >> major funding for "religion &etics news weekly is provided by -- >>> welcome. i'm kim lawton sitting in for bob abernethy. six weeks after the boston bombings, muslim leaders are looking for ways to combat radicalization. the suspects were apparently influenced by online interactions. at a washington briefing, boston imam suharb webb acknowledged that some were aware of tsavraev's extreme views. muslim leaders must be more proactive in addressing extremism, but must we able to do that without heightened fear of scrutiny and law enforcement. >> we need to be given in leeway to engage this problem. the fact that the tsavraev brother wasn't able to sit down with an imam and go through kou counseling is a problem on our side of the fence. i need to sit down with someone without being worried as being subpoenaed or held as a material witness. >> and cair is calling for an independent investigation after a tsavraev acquaintance was shot in florida during an interview this week. there were conflicting reports whether the man was armed, but the government said he had b
. >> major funding for "religion &etics news weekly is provided by -- >>> welcome. i'm kim lawton sitting in for bob abernethy. six weeks after the boston bombings, muslim leaders are looking for ways to combat radicalization. the suspects were apparently influenced by online interactions. at a washington briefing, boston imam suharb webb acknowledged that some were aware of tsavraev's extreme views. muslim leaders must be more proactive in addressing extremism, but must...
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it is the fastest growing religion. the imam of this mosque in the capital believes there is a well rooted fear of his face. >> i think it is the echo of the war and the chechen fight for independence. >> moscow has a higher muslim population than any city in europe. the latest estimate, 2 million of. there are roughly five mosques for them to worship in. the list been added to of extremist literature banned in russia. his so-called jihaddist of the word led to prison and exile for his death in 1960. his books are now suffering a similar fate. >> there is an impression here that if you ben literature thought to be extreme you can solve problems. it is a matter of opinion. it is complete nonsense. >> of the church of st. nicholas, blessing the easter cakes down beds of parishioners. -- wedless' their opinion canvass their opinion. >> you should be treated with respect. another shotjust, of suspicion has been cast over the followers of islam. a shot of that has not yet confined just to russia. al-jazeera, moscow. >> in gr
it is the fastest growing religion. the imam of this mosque in the capital believes there is a well rooted fear of his face. >> i think it is the echo of the war and the chechen fight for independence. >> moscow has a higher muslim population than any city in europe. the latest estimate, 2 million of. there are roughly five mosques for them to worship in. the list been added to of extremist literature banned in russia. his so-called jihaddist of the word led to prison and exile for...